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The phrase "grim scene" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or setting that is dark, gloomy, or depressing. Example: As the sun set behind the abandoned amusement park, the once lively carnival games and rides now stood in a grim scene of rust and decay.
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"It's a grim scene," the mayor said.
In one grim scene a shell explodes among horses.
Meanwhile, a grim scene unfolds daily in the front office.
11am It's a grim scene in south London, writes Lawrence Booth at The Oval.
The World Health Organisation said it uncovered a "grim scene" in the eastern district of Kono.
In a grim scene, she presides over a funeral banquet for her husband.
One character sits beyond the grim scene, in the upper corner of the canvas: the Buddha.
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Grim scenes flicker through your head: Stalin's work camps, Rwanda, another bomb in Baghdad.
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